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THE MOST COMMON QUESTIONS.

Student Visa FAQs

It allows international students to study full-time in Australia at universities, colleges, or vocational institutions.

You submit an online enquiry with the required documents, such as CoE, GTE, OSHC, and financial evidence.

Passport, Confirmation of Enrolment (CoE), GTE statement, financial documents, English test results, and OSHC.

Yes, you can work up to 50 hours per fortnight during study and full-time during semester breaks.

Processing usually takes 4–12 weeks depending on your profile and the completeness of your documents.

Yes, we assist with extensions by updating enrolments, CoEs, and submitting applications to the Department of Home Affairs.

Working Visa FAQs

Options include Temporary Skill Shortage (TSS), Employer-Sponsored visas, Graduate Work visas, and temporary work visas.

Eligibility depends on your occupation, work experience, qualifications, English skills, and visa type.

Some working visas allow employer changes; our team guides you to stay compliant.

 

Depending on the visa type, durations range from 1–4 years, with some pathways leading to PR.

Yes, certain work visas can lead to PR through employer sponsorship or skilled migration pathways.

Yes, we guide you on documentation, eligibility checks, and online lodgement.

Permanent Residency & Migration FAQs

PR allows you to live, study, and work in Australia indefinitely with most rights of citizens.

 

PR can be obtained via skilled migration, employer sponsorship, business visas, or family sponsorship pathways.

Processing times depend on visa subclass, eligibility, and documentation, ranging from months to years.

 

Yes, student and work visas often provide pathways to PR through skilled or employer-sponsored visas.

Yes, we offer advice on skilled migration, business migration, PR eligibility, and planning.

 

Yes, we guide clients through appeals, waivers, and review processes while ensuring compliance.